[0001] This invention relates generally to disposable diapers provided at transversely opposite
side edges thereof with tape fasteners, respectively.
[0002] It is well known to employ a pair of tape fasteners extending outward from transversely
opposite side edges of a rear waist region of a disposable diaper, respectively, and
adapted to be releasably anchored on a front waist region of the diaper at predetermined
positions for reliably putting the diaper on the wearer. It is also well known to
adopt one of paired hook/loop members forming together a so-called mechanical fastener.
For example, US Patent No. 4,869,724 discloses a disposable diaper provided with a
pair of tape fasteners extending outward from transversely opposite side edges of
a rear waist region of the diaper, respectively, and including hook-shaped fastening
elements. When the diaper is put on the wearer, these hook-shaped fastening elements
are anchored on landing zones formed on an outer surface of a front waist region of
the diaper.
[0003] However, with the known disposable diapers as have been described above, the tape
fasteners remain extended from the transversely opposite side edges of the rear waist
region of the diaper and the hook-shaped fastening elements are exposed already before
the diaper is put on the wearer. In consequence, these fastening elements are apt
to catch various things therearound, for example, when a plurality of diapers must
be put in order, and the mother is burdened with a troublesome labor. To avoid an
obstruction by the presence of such tape fasteners, an inner surface of the diaper
may be provided with cooperating fastener members on which the tape fasteners could
be temporarily anchored. However, such measure will be inevitably accompanied with
a significant increase of manufacturing cost.
[0004] In view of the problem as has been described above, it is a principal object of the
invention to provide a tape fastener adopting the mechanical fastener improved by
a relatively simple measure so that handling of disposable diapers might not be obstructed
by the presence of the tape fastener.
[0005] The object set forth above is achieved, according to the invention, by a disposable
diaper comprising a liquid-permeable topsheet, a liquid-impermeable backsheet and
a liquid-absorbent core disposed therebetween which form a front waist region, a rear
waist region and a crotch region extending therebetween, one of said front and rear
waist regions being provided with a pair of tape fasteners extending outward from
transversely opposite side edges of said one waist region so as to be releasably anchored
on the other waist region at predeterminded positions, wherein:
at least a portion of an inner surface of said disposable diaper extending in the
proximity of a proximal end section of said tape fastener and/or at least a portion
of an inner surface of said tape fastener is or are made of thermally meltable material;
said tape fastener is folded back, with the inner surface of said tape fastener inside,
onto the inner surface of said diaper in the proximity of said proximal end section;
and the inner surface of said diaper in the proximity of said proximal end section
is releasably welded to the inner surface of said tape fastener at said portion or
portions made of thermally meltable material.
[0006] The disposable diaper according to the invention allows the user to handle the diaper
without being obstructed by the presence of the tape fasteners, since the tape fasteners
adopting the mechanical fasteners are folded back onto the inner surface of the diaper
and releasably welded the inner surface before the diaper is put on the wearer.
[0007] In general, hook-shaped elements forming the fastening zone of the tape fastener
can be temporarily anchored on the topsheet made of a nonwoven fabric and thereby
achieve the same purpose as aimed by the invention so far as a forward end of each
hook-shaped element is adequately sharp. However, when the forward end of the hook-shaped
element is blunted in order to prevent such sharp forward end of the hook-like element
from irritating the wearer's skin, the temporary anchoring of the hook fastener on
the topsheet will be no more possible. The disposable diaper according to the invention
overcomes this problem and effectively achieves the desired temporary anchoring using
a unique tape fastener having no apprehension that the fastener elements might irritate
the wearer's skin.
[0008] Other and further objects, features and advantages of the invention will appear more
fully from the following description.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a disposable diaper according to the invention as
partially broken way;
Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken along line II-II in Fig. 1; and
Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2 but showing an alternative embodiment of the invention.
[0009] Disposable diaper 1 shown by Fig. 1 in a perspective view as partially broken away
comprising a liquid-permeable topsheet 2, a liquid-impermeable backsheet 3 and a liquid-absorbent
core 4 and these form a front waist region 6, a rear waist region 7 and a crotch region
8 extending between these two waist regions 6, 7 as viewed in the longitudinal direction.
The topsheet 2 and the backsheet 3 are bonded to each other along their portions extending
outward beyond a peripheral edge of the absorbent core 4 to define transversely opposite
side edges 11, 12 of the front and rear waist regions 6, 7, respectively, transversely
opposite side edges 13 of the crotch region 8 defining respective leg-openings and
longitudinally opposite ends 14, 16 of the front waist region 6 and the rear waist
region 7, respectively, defining together a waist-opening. The transversely opposite
side edges 13 and the longitudinally opposite ends 14, 16 are provided with leg-openings
elastic members 17 and waist-opening elastic members 18, 19. These elastic members
17, 18, 19 are secured in their longitudunally extended conditions between the topsheet
2 and the backsheet 3. The rear waist region 7 is provided on its transversely opposite
side edges 12 with laterally extendible tape fasteners 21, respectively. These tape
fasteners 21 are shown as one of them is folded back onto an inner side of the diaper
1 and the other is unfolded outward.
[0010] In the diaper 1, the topsheet 2 is formed by a nonwoven fabric or a perforated film
of thermally meltable synthetic resin such as polypropylene and the backsheet 3 is
formed by a film of thermally meltable synthetic resin such as polyethylene and polypropylene.
The tape fastener 21 comprises a base tape 22 made of a nonwoven fabric and/or a film
obtained from thermally meltable synthetic resin such as polypropylene and an fastening
zone 23 formed on an inner surface of the base tape 22. A proximal end section 24
of the tape fastener 21 is secured to the side edge 12 of the diaper 1 and a distal
end section 26 of the tape fastener is extendible from the side edge 12. The fastening
section 23 is formed on the inner surface of the distal end section 26 and a tab 28
of the tape fastener 21 is defined by an outer extension of the fastening zone 23.
[0011] Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken along line II-II in Fig. 1. The tape fastener 21
has the proximal end section 24 bonded to respective inner surfaces of the topsheet
2 and the backsheet 3 by means of hot melt adhesive (not shown) and the distal end
section 26 folded back onto the outer surface of the topsheet 2. The tab 28 forming
a part of the base tape 22 has one to three extremely narrow zones 31 at which the
tab 28 is releasably welded to the topsheet 2. Each of these narrow zones 31 provided
for such welding has an area of 0.3 - 2.0 mm
2. In the illustrated embodiment, the welded zone 31 describes a small M on the tab
28. The fastening zone 23 is formed by bonding a hook member of the mechanical fastener
well known, for example, under the trademark VELCRO comprising hook/loop fastening
members to the inner surface of the distal end section 26 by suitable means (not shown)
such as the well known welding technique.
[0012] According to the arrangement as has been described above, the tape fastener 21 may
be pulled upward with the tab 28 held between the user's fingers from the inner surface
of the diaper 1 (i.e., the outer surface of the topsheet 2) and thereby to separate
the distal end section 26 of the tape fastener 21 from the inner surface of the diaper
1 at the welded zone 31. In this way, the tape fastener 21 becomes ready to be used
as indicated by imaginary lines. Such separation of the tape fastener 21 from the
inner surface of the diaper 1 is achieved by peel-off of the welded zone 31 from the
topsheet 2 or tear-off of the topsheet 2 at the welded zone 31.
[0013] Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2 but showing an alternative embodiment of the invention.
According to this embodiment of the diaper 1, the topsheet 2 has a width narrower
than a width of the backsheet 3 and a portion of the backsheet 3 extending outward
beyond a side edge of the topsheet 2 is-covered with a second topsheet 32. These two
sheets 3, 32 are bonded to each other by means of hot melt adhesive (not shown). The
tape fastener 21 has the proximal end section 24 bonded to the respective inner surfaces
of the second topsheet 32 and the backsheet 3, on one hand, and the tab 28, the second
topsheet 32 and the proximal end section 24 welded together in the welded zone 31.
According to this alternative embodiment also, the tape fastener 21 may be pulled
upward with the tab 28 held between the user's fingers and easily separated from the
inner surface of the diaper 1 (i.e., the outer surface of the second topsheet 32).
With the diaper 1 having such tape fastener constructed in accordance with this alternative
embodiment, a damage possibly occurring on the inner side of the diaper for separation
of the tape fastener 21 can be alleviated by use of the second topsheet 32 having
a tear strength higher than that of the topsheet 2. Additionally, a compatibility
of the topsheet with the tape fastener 21 regarding the thermal meltabilities of these
two components can be easily improved by use of the second topsheet 32 having a thermal
meltability different from that of the topsheet 2. For example, the second topsheet
32 made of material having a melting point higher than that of the base tape 22 of
the tape fastener 21 may be used to alleviate a deterioration possibly occurring in
a surface smoothness of the second topsheet 32 in the welded zone 31.
[0014] With the diaper 1 according to the invention, it is necessary and sufficient for
both the tape fastener 21 and the topsheet 2 (or the second topsheet 32) of the diaper
1 that these two components are thermally meltable in their zones corresponding to
the welded zone 31 and in the proximity of these zones. Such requirement is met also
by covering the inner surface of the diaper 1 over an area occupied by the proximal
end section 24 of the tape fastener 21 and a zone extending in the proximity of this
area with a sheet having a desired thermal meltability. Alternatively, the proximal
end section 24 may be exposed in the inner surface of the diaper 1 and the distal
end section 26 may be directly welded thereto. It is also possible within the scope
of the invention to melt one of the inner surface of the diaper 1 and the distal end
section 26 and then to bond this to the other not molten. To weld the distal end section
26 to the inner surface of the diaper 1, a suitable technique such as the well known
thermal embossing or ultrasonic welding may be used.
[0015] The entire desclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 8-183808 filed on July 12,
1996 including specification, claims, drawings and abstract are incorporated herein
by referenced in its entirety.
[0016] Having described our invention as related to the embodiments shown in the accompanying
drawings, it is our intention that the invention be not limited by any of the details
of description, unless otherwise specified, but rather be construed broadly within
its spirit and scope as set out in the accompanying claims.
1. A disposable diaper comprising a liquid-permeable topsheet, a liquid-impermeable backsheet
and a liquid-absorbent core disposed therebetween which form a front waist region,
a rear waist region and a crotch region extending therebetween, one of said front
and rear waist regions being provided with a pair of tape fasteners extending outward
from transversely opposite side edges of said one waist region so as to be releasably
anchored on the other waist region at predeterminded positions, wherein:
at least a portion of an inner surface of said disposable diaper extending in the
proximity of a proximal end section of said tape fastener and/or at least a portion
of an inner surface of said tape fastener is or are made of thermally meltable material;
said tape fastener is folded back, with the inner surface of said tape fastener inside,
onto the inner surface of said diaper in the proximity of said proximity end portion;
and the inner surface of said diaper in the proximity of said proximal end portion
is releasably welded to the inner surface of said tape fastener at said portion or
portions made of thermally meltable material.
2. A disposable diaper according to Claim 1, wherein said tape fastener comprises a hook
member of a mechanical fastener consisting of paired hook and loop fastening members
and adapted to be bonded to a portion of the inner surface of said tape fastener made
of thermally meltable material.
3. The disposable diaper according to Claim 1, wherein said topsheet is made of thermally
meltable material and extends outward beyond a side edge of said absorbent core together
with said backsheet; said topsheet defines the inner surface of said diaper extending
in the proximity of said proximal end section; portions of said topsheet and said
backsheet extending outward beyond the side edge of said absorbent core and are bonded
to each other; said proximal end section of said tape fastener is positioned between
the extending portions of said topsheet and said backsheet while a distal end section
of said tape fastener is folded back, with an inner surface of said tape fastener
inside, onto an inner surface of said topsheet in the proximity of said proximal end
portion; and an outer surface of said topsheet is releasably welded to the inner surface
of said tape fastener.
4. The disposable diaper according to Claim 1, wherein said topsheet is made of thermally
meltable material and has a width narrower than a width of the backsheet and extends
outward beyond a side edge of said absorbent core and a portion of said backsheet
extending outward beyond a side edge of said topsheet is covered with a second topsheet
made of thermally meltable material, said topsheet defines the inner suface of said
diaper extending in the proximity of said proximal end section; portions of said topsheet
and said backsheet extending outward beyond the side edge of said absorbent core as
well as the portion of said backsheet extending outward beyond the side edge of said
topsheet and said second topsheet are bonded to each other, respectively; said proximal
end section of said tape fastener is positioned between the extending portion of said
backsheet and said second topsheet while a distal end section of said tape fastener
is folded back, with an inner surface of said tape fastener inside, onto an inner
surface of said topsheet in the proximity of said proximal end portion; and an outer
surface of said second topsheet is releasably welded to the inner surface of said
tape fastener.
5. The disposable diaper according to Claim 1, wherein said tape fastener further comprises
a tab forming a forward end of said distal end section, and said tab is releasably
welded to the inner surface of said diaper.